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0Toolkit for the Educational Identification of Autism2/10/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Toolkit for the Educational Identification of Autism  

February 10, 2026 @ 8:30 AM

This interactive workshop provides an in-depth exploration of assessments used in the educational identification of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Participants will examine both overall assessment approaches and tools specific to the three core areas impacted by ASD—communication, social interaction, and behavior.

The training will address identification practices from birth through age 21, including recognizing autism in girls. Emphasis will be placed on practical tools and strategies for evaluating students suspected of having an educational disability on the autism spectrum.

Educational teams will engage with a range of formal and informal assessment tools, participate in hands-on activities, and collaborate on developing a comprehensive body of evidence to support the identification process.

Registration Deadline: February 3rd, 2026

If you do not have an Odie account, you will need to request one prior to 
registering for the training. If you have questions regarding registration, please contact Denise Neill at 308-237-5927.

This section can be taken via remote attendance.  Remote
Full (Waiting List)
48 Registered  
10 Min; 41 Max
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0For the Love of Data: Enhancing the Continuous Improvement/MTSS Process2/11/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

For the Love of Data: Enhancing the Continuous Improvement/MTSS Process (Day 1 of 2)  

February 11, 2026

Join us for a dynamic day of learning designed to deepen your understanding of how data can drive meaningful change within your Continuous Improvement and MTSS process. This conference will offer educators the opportunity to explore key topics in the areas of continuous improvement, MTSS, and data literacy.

Participants will have the flexibility to choose from a variety of breakout sessions tailored to different roles and areas of focus. Sessions will be led by experts from the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE), NeMTSS, and ESU 10. Whether you're new to the process or looking to refine and elevate existing practices, this learning experience will support you in using data to create stronger systems and better outcomes for all students.

Presenters:
*Derek Ippensen, Assistant Administrator and Director of Accountability
*Amanda Morris, Director of School Improvement
*Anne Hubbell, NDE Title III/EL Specialist
*OIivia Alberts, NDE Reading and Tara Korshoj, NDE IDEA Part B Program Specialist
*Becky Michael, NDE English Language Arts
*Dr. Trudy Clark, NDE Statewide Assessment Director and Iris Owens, ACT Onsite Liaison
*Kris Kampovitz, NeMTSS Regional Support Lead and Mandy McClure, NeMTSS Integrated Support Specialist
*ESU 10 Staff


 
Full (Waiting List)
68 Registered  
25 Min; 68 Max
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0NASA Region IV School Administrators2/11/2026 10:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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NASA Region IV School Administrators  

February 11, 2026

A meeting is held for all superintendents in the NASA Region IV area. Registration is required.  Agenda will be sent via list serve.

 
Open
3 Registered  
No Min; No Max
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0Creating Comprehensive Programming for Students with ASD: Using the Ziggurat Framework & Comprehensive Autism Planning System2/11/2026 3:30:00 PMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Creating Comprehensive Programming for Students with ASD: Using the Ziggurat Framework & Comprehensive Autism Planning System (Day 2 of 4)  

February 11, 2026 @ 3:30 PM

4 Part Series

Presenters:
Jamie Lewis, MSOTR/L, Central Region ASD Coordinator, Teri McGill, Metro Region ASD Coordinator & Ali Sweitzer, Metro Region Behavior Specialist
 
Description: 
ASD requires interventions throughout the lifespan. The Ziggurat Model offers a step-by-step framework for organizing your knowledge of ASD and intervention options into a comprehensive plan into which we can plug in intervention strategies. This model emphasizes evidence-based practices, proactive strategies, ongoing assessment and promotes team 
collaboration. The CAPS helps teams create an intentional plan on how to implement interventions across the day. The time in between the training sessions will allow participants to implement what they are learning to have a direct impact on their teamwork towards improving programming for their student(s).

Registration Deadline: January 28, 2026

If you are in the Central Region
, please register online at https://odie.esu10.org to access an Odie workshop, register or to request an Odie account. If you have difficulty requesting an account, please contact Denise Neill 308-237-5927.

If you are in the Metro Region
, please log into your IRIS account, or create a new one if you do not have an account. Once an account has been created, you can login and register for this workshop. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact Amy Harvey at aharvey@esu3.org





This section can be taken via remote attendance.  Remote
Closed
16 Registered  
5 Min; 15 Max
0LETRS Volume 2 (Units 5-8) Cohort 1 2025-20262/12/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

LETRS Volume 2 (Units 5-8) Cohort 1 2025-2026 (Day 3 of 4)  

February 12, 2026

Teachers matter more to student achievement than any other aspect of schooling. Teachers need professional development that provides deeper knowledge, skills, and practice to successfully address reading difficulties.

  • Understanding the content and methodology of research-based, explicit, structured literacy instruction

  • Deep knowledge of the cognitive and language factors that shape student learning and of pedagogical detail

  • Information about how to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all student

Registration Deadline - May 16, 2025 or before if registration maxes at 40 participants

 
Closed
25 Registered  
20 Min; 22 Max
0LETRS Volume 1 (Units1-4) Cohort 1 2025-262/12/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

LETRS Volume 1 (Units1-4) Cohort 1 2025-26 (Day 3 of 4)  

February 12, 2026

Teachers matter more to student achievement than any other aspect of schooling. Teachers need professional development that provides deeper knowledge, skills, and practice to successfully address reading difficulties.

  • Understanding the content and methodology of research-based, explicit, structured literacy instruction

  • Deep knowledge of the cognitive and language factors that shape student learning and of pedagogical detail

  • Information about how to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all student

Registration Deadline - May 16, 2025 or before if registration maxes at 40 participants

 
Closed
41 Registered  
20 Min; 37 Max
0LETRS Volume 1 (Units1-4) Cohort 2 2025-262/13/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

LETRS Volume 1 (Units1-4) Cohort 2 2025-26 (Day 3 of 4)  

February 13, 2026

Teachers matter more to student achievement than any other aspect of schooling. Teachers need professional development that provides deeper knowledge, skills, and practice to successfully address reading difficulties.

  • Understanding the content and methodology of research-based, explicit, structured literacy instruction

  • Deep knowledge of the cognitive and language factors that shape student learning and of pedagogical detail

  • Information about how to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all student

Registration Deadline - May 16, 2025 or before if registration maxes at 40 participants

 
Closed
26 Registered  
20 Min; 24 Max
0LETRS Volume 2 (Units 5-8) Cohort 2 2025-20262/13/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

LETRS Volume 2 (Units 5-8) Cohort 2 2025-2026 (Day 3 of 4)  

February 13, 2026

Teachers matter more to student achievement than any other aspect of schooling. Teachers need professional development that provides deeper knowledge, skills, and practice to successfully address reading difficulties.

  • Understanding the content and methodology of research-based, explicit, structured literacy instruction

  • Deep knowledge of the cognitive and language factors that shape student learning and of pedagogical detail

  • Information about how to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all student

Registration Deadline - May 16, 2025 or before if registration maxes at 40 participants

 
Closed
21 Registered  
17 Min; 17 Max
0Cognitive Coaching Foundation Seminar Part 22/18/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Cognitive Coaching Foundation Seminar Part 2 (Day 1 of 4)  

February 18, 2026

Cognitive Coaching Foundation Seminar Days 5-8:  Part 2

Cognitive Coaching Seminars® are an eight-day training. You must have completed Days 1-4 before you can take days 5-8.

In Part 2, participants will learn how to:

  • integrate the maps and tools from Part 1 Cognitive Coaching.

  • coach for human uniqueness. 

  • detect and mediate cognitive shift.

  • use coaching skills to mediate self-directed learning in others when they are struggling with a problem. 

  • use the tool cluster of pacing.

  • use the tool cluster of leading.

  • use the Problem-Resolving Map.

  •  

Facilitated by:  ESU 3 Professional Learning Consultants, Susan Presler, Mikki Brooks, and Derek Gangwish


 
Open
30 Registered  
20 Min; 39 Max
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0PowerSchool - PowerScheduler Prepare to Build 2 of 32/19/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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PowerSchool - PowerScheduler Prepare to Build 2 of 3  

February 19, 2026

Building a master schedule can be difficult and time-consuming. If your schedule changes a lot from year to year or you have new classes each year that need to fit in your schedule, a build is the best way to create the new master schedule. Prepare to build will allow you to specify what teachers work best with what classes, and which classes work best during certain times of the day. You can even specify that certain students should avoid certain teachers or classes. Prepare to build will hopefully generate the best schedule possible based on the scenario you set for your school.

When you build a schedule you must think of things like periods, bell schedules, courses, teachers, etc. Please come ready to work on your own schools information.
Laundry List of Needs for the Workshop:
1. Access to PowerScheduler.
2. Teacher assignments
3. School Calendar
4. Course List
5. What terms courses are taught
6. Know when teachers are available to teach certain courses
7. Know constraints on courses; such as specific periods or relationships with other courses.

This section can be taken via remote attendance.  Remote
Open
16 Registered  
5 Min; 50 Max
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0Nebraska Statewide IPG Training2/24/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Nebraska Statewide IPG Training  

February 24, 2026

This session builds a shared understanding of the Instructional Core—the dynamic relationship between content, teacher practice, and student engagement—and examines how intentional shifts within the core can lead to improved instructional outcomes. Participants will be introduced to the Instructional Practice Guides (IPGs) as research-based tools designed to support focused observation, reflection, and continuous improvement of classroom instruction.

Through guided exploration and application, instructional leaders will learn how IPGs can be used to provide content-specific, actionable feedback to teachers that strengthens the implementation of high-quality instructional materials (HQIM). The session emphasizes using evidence from classroom observations to identify patterns of instructional practice, calibrate expectations across grade levels and content areas, and support coherent instructional improvement.

Participants will also examine how IPGs can be leveraged at the systems level to determine trends in HQIM implementation across classrooms and schools. By the end of the session, leaders will be equipped to use IPGs not as evaluative tools, but as instruments for professional learning, collaboration, and instructional coherence.

 
Open
20 Registered  
10 Min; 75 Max
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0Spring School Librarian Meet-Up2/25/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Spring School Librarian Meet-Up  

February 25, 2026

Join ESU 10’s School Librarians for our spring meet-up! This meeting will be back at ESU 10 in Conference Rooms E&F. We will discuss topics relevant to librarians, including ideas for relevant and engaging lessons, activities for your library, and other ways to build up your library!

 
Open
10 Registered  
10 Min; 40 Max
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0Early Childhood Paraprofessional Bootcamp 2025-262/27/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Early Childhood Paraprofessional Bootcamp 2025-26  

February 27, 2026

February 27th: Science
This workshop provides information to support young children's learning in the domain of science.
Objectives
• To Discover Children’s Development within the Science Domain
• To Examine Current Research of the Attitudes Related to Science and how to Promote Them.
• To Explore the Scientific Process and how to use it with Young Children
• To Explore Ways to Create an Environment Conducive to Scientific Discovery
• To Discover ways to use the Scientific Process
• To Examine Ways to Share Information with Parents about Young Children’s Science Learning

Paraprofessionals can meet the Rule 11 yearly requirement of 15 hrs. of Early Childhood specified professional development by taking three out of the four of these workshops.
Dates for the paraprofessional bootcamp include September 5, November 14, January 16, and February 27

 
Open
18 Registered  
5 Min; 35 Max
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0Nebraska Statewide IPG Training3/2/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Nebraska Statewide IPG Training  

March 2, 2026

This session builds a shared understanding of the Instructional Core—the dynamic relationship between content, teacher practice, and student engagement—and examines how intentional shifts within the core can lead to improved instructional outcomes. Participants will be introduced to the Instructional Practice Guides (IPGs) as research-based tools designed to support focused observation, reflection, and continuous improvement of classroom instruction.

Through guided exploration and application, instructional leaders will learn how IPGs can be used to provide content-specific, actionable feedback to teachers that strengthens the implementation of high-quality instructional materials (HQIM). The session emphasizes using evidence from classroom observations to identify patterns of instructional practice, calibrate expectations across grade levels and content areas, and support coherent instructional improvement.

Participants will also examine how IPGs can be leveraged at the systems level to determine trends in HQIM implementation across classrooms and schools. By the end of the session, leaders will be equipped to use IPGs not as evaluative tools, but as instruments for professional learning, collaboration, and instructional coherence.

 
Open
23 Registered  
10 Min; 75 Max
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0ESU 10 Superintendent Meeting3/4/2026 10:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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ESU 10 Superintendent Meeting  

March 4, 2026

This meeting is held for all school administrators in the ESU 10 region. Lunch is provided.  Registration is required.  Agenda will be sent via list serve.

 
Open
3 Registered  
No Min; No Max
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0ESU 10 Regional Science Olympiad3/17/2026 7:45:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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ESU 10 Regional Science Olympiad  

March 17, 2026

You can find up to date information about the ESU 10 Regional Science Olympiad at https://sites.google.com/esu10.org/scienceolympiadesu10/home . As new information is released it will be added to the site. 


The ESU 10 Science Olympiad includes both a Division B for 6th-9th grade students and a Division C for 9th-12th grade students.  Each team can have a maximum of 15 students per division. Membership with the State/National Science Olympiad organization is required.


Registration will open in the fall of 2025 via a google form (will be linked here and on the site).  A schedule of events will be released in January 2026.

 
0Next Steps Now: Empowering Transition and Building Skills Beyond School3/17/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Next Steps Now: Empowering Transition and Building Skills Beyond School  

March 17, 2026 @ 9:00 AM

Join Keynote Speaker Carly Gilson of Ohio State University to dig into the idea of competitive, integrated, employment. Explore how work-based learning, purposeful school jobs, and strong transition planning can prepare students with disabilities for meaningful, integrated employment. This conference will highlight best practices in pre-employment skill building, job coaching, quality transition assessments, and applying functional literacy in real-world settings. Join us as we work together in preparing students and communities for inclusive employment opportunities. 

Date: March 17th, 2026
Time: 9:00AM-3:00PM CT
Location: Education Service Unit #10

Registration Deadline: March 10, 2026.  Cancellations not received 2 business days in advance will be billed the workshop fee.

Register online at https://odie.esu10.org to access an Odie workshop, register or to request an Odie account. If you have difficulty requesting an account, please contact Denise Neill 308-237-5927.


 
Open
45 Registered  
5 Min; 100 Max
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0Cognitive Coaching Foundation Seminar Part 23/24/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Cognitive Coaching Foundation Seminar Part 2 (Day 3 of 4)  

March 24, 2026

Cognitive Coaching Foundation Seminar Days 5-8:  Part 2

Cognitive Coaching Seminars® are an eight-day training. You must have completed Days 1-4 before you can take days 5-8.

In Part 2, participants will learn how to:

  • integrate the maps and tools from Part 1 Cognitive Coaching.

  • coach for human uniqueness. 

  • detect and mediate cognitive shift.

  • use coaching skills to mediate self-directed learning in others when they are struggling with a problem. 

  • use the tool cluster of pacing.

  • use the tool cluster of leading.

  • use the Problem-Resolving Map.

  •  

Facilitated by:  ESU 3 Professional Learning Consultants, Susan Presler, Mikki Brooks, and Derek Gangwish


 
Open
30 Registered  
20 Min; 39 Max
Register
0Early Childhood Teacher Academy 2025-263/27/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Early Childhood Teacher Academy 2025-26  

March 27, 2026

Engaging Preschoolers in Number Sense and Measurement

This session is ideal for early childhood educators looking to enhance their math teaching practices and create an engaging, high-quality math environment for young children.

Mathematics begins early! In preschool, fostering number sense and measurement skills lays the foundation for later mathematical understanding. This workshop will help early childhood educators create a mathematically-rich environment that promotes exploration, curiosity, and foundational math skills in young children.

Participants will learn how to engage preschoolers in meaningful activities that support number sense (e.g., counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence) and measurement (e.g., comparing sizes, lengths, and quantities). The workshop will emphasize hands-on, play-based strategies that make math fun and engaging for young learners.

A key part of the session will focus on how to meet the math-related criteria in the ECERS-3 (Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale, 3rd Edition), specifically related to promoting mathematical thinking, including providing opportunities for counting, measurement, sorting, and problem-solving within the preschool classroom environment.

To bring the learning to life, participants will engage in a make-and-take component, creating math activity kits that can be immediately used in their classrooms to enhance the teaching of number sense and measurement.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
    *Understand the ECERS-3 math requirements and how to meet them in a preschool environment
    *Develop and implement fun, engaging, and developmentally appropriate activities to teach number sense and measurement
    *Create hands-on math materials for use in their own classrooms
    *Reflect on how to integrate math into daily routines and classroom play to support early mathematical thinking

 
Open
2 Registered  
5 Min; 35 Max
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0PowerSchool - PowerScheduler Prepare to Load 3 of 33/30/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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PowerSchool - PowerScheduler Prepare to Load 3 of 3  

March 30, 2026

Once you have a schedule for next year, no matter if you created it by hand or if you had PowerScheduler build it, you can use the LOAD process to enroll students into the schedule. This allows you to take all the requests from students and enroll them into their requested courses based on your proposed schedule.  

This section can be taken via remote attendance.  Remote
Open
19 Registered  
6 Min; 40 Max
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